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<manual reference="https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/az24scfc(v=vs.110).aspx">
  <category name="Character Escapes">
    <description>
      The backslash character (\) in a regular expression indicates that the character that follows it either is a special character (as shown in the following table), 
      or should be interpreted literally. For more information, see [Character Escapes in Regular Expressions](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/4edbef7e(v=vs.110).aspx).
    </description>
    <item>
      <syntax>\a</syntax>
      <description>Matches a bell character, \u0007.</description>
      <example>
        <pattern>\a</pattern>
        <matches>"\u0007" in "Error!" + '\u0007'</matches>
      </example>
    </item>
  </category>
</manual>